how old are you again? lol. you have a superiority complex dude. compare yourself to someone who's almost 5 years older than you and try to make yourself 'manlier' and whatever is just sad. idc how deep your voice is or how tall you think you are. until you have driven a car for more than a month, paid for your own stuff from working an actual job, and taken off that collar thats wrapped around your neck that your girlfriend has made herself dont even think you can compare yourself to anyone who's not living with their parents or has gone through college. grow up.
and megan fox is universally attractive. if you dont think so then you are in the 1% population difference or gay.
ok so maybe MIB2 wasn't that great of a movie to some. but i liked it. it was a good sequel, which is kinda rare to find. and i admit, i do have a weird taste in movies sometimes.
one of the greatest sequels of all time though, The Dark Knight.
*eats the cookie*
How tall a person is, how deep their voice is and how old someone is litterally mean nothing.
Like...nothing at all.
You're right in that gallax. Yet at the same time, going through college, driving a car and not living with your parents don't mean anything either. Nothing...at all.
If you're living on your own in some rental property or graduated for some degree that doesn't get you much further than where you'd be if you didn't get it, then all you've done is side step your time. Looking good, earning money, that's all secondary to what makes a person 'grown up' so don't fool yourself into thinking that makes a difference.
I've released albums with multiple bands, some ‘successful’ enough in going on to play at the Juno awards (etc), I’ve paid off a 31,000 dollar car and work for more money now than any college student makes now, and in a few years will be making more than any college student will ever make in their entire lives, I'm soon releasing a series of four novels, all of which have attracted multiple major publishing companies, I’ve been to all corners of the world and became essentially the student help and advisory counselor for my highschool at age 15 (before I even went to highschool) and I'm only 20 years old now.
Yet none of that means anything in terms of how mature, honest, responsible, independent, respectful, open or kind in any way. The things that make someone truly, by most common definitions, ‘grown up’.
It’s because I make my job fun and like my job in general. The way the music community always comes to me for input and help when they choose to, and I only do what’s needed in a proper manner, letting them stay free with their own ways in the art. This gives them peace of my and liberty with their own work, just the way everyone wants.
The way my books are pieced together and inspire through so many ways that every time somebody reads one, they find something new and can learn from it. The way that through my school years, I didn’t involve myself with the kids, more with the teachers, yet even then I did my own thing, care free, barely actually doing any school work or attending classes at all.
Kids (ages 10-25 I call kids lol) gravitate towards me as a guide and good friend that's theirs when they need some better direction than what their parents and close friends can provide, whether it's because they're scared, confused or need someone who won't impose, but would understand. The elders I grew up playing music or hockey with, and the staff in the schools, they understood just as well what the students and what other kids knew I was capable of.
- Is being a free spirit, laughing as much as a child and enjoying every moment of your life, no matter how silly or enthusiastic the little things may seem, considered ‘grow up’?
- Or must you be out of your parents house to show your independence, in college to prove you know which direction you’re going, have a career in place that you can make good money and eventually fall in love and settle in with a family considered the only meaning of the phrase 'grown up'?
The former sounds more pleasant, therefore, the wise will be drawn to it.
We live in a secured society, where things are meant to be seen as safe and long term as possible, yet we look for things more temporarily pleasing and momentarily rewarding (from partying to shopping) even when it’s always a paradise right in our own back yard. We’re on this planet because it’s fun at least some of the time for absolutely everyone, that’s why we stick around instead of SDing everywhere.
So if you don’t need a car at all, don’t get one.
One of the best bass players in Canada is 55 years old and has never driven a car, doesn’t plan to, by choice, he’s more reliable to show up to a gig than almost anyone.
If you don’t have any use for college, don’t go.
More than 20% of college graduates from one year across north America were in a survey and in hindsight, 26% of them said they shouldn’t have gone to post-secondary school.
What you accomplish in your material life is not an equal to who you truly are as a person. Don't compare them.
And making fun of somebody isn’t a good start.
edit: btw, I never went to post secondary school and school itself makes up 1/90th of my life. In my own hindsight, I would drop out in grade 9. The educational system taught me one things. Tolerance. Of everything from people to systems people make, methods and ideals.
I also live in my parents basement. It's where my music room and recording studio and computer room and everything else I need is. Though I'm only in my city 50% of the year anyway. It's cheap, perfect location, I can take care of my little brothers and parents here.
Still, I have shoulder length hair (the healthiest hair ever hairdresser ever sees) and place at smash tournaments (even when I live 5 hours away from anything so I must play a lot) and don't live in appartment with a girlfriend (only ever had one and turn away a girl a week that falls in love with me through music or something like that).
I must be eem uh chure. For shure
Megan Fox is universally sexy. If she flirted with a male who was not gay, the male would go for her. No johns if you're straight ESAM.
MIB wasn't very well put together...either of them...
PS: Happy ****in' Canada Day! *smiley face*